“Originally released in a time when “neither an EP nor an LP” was different and not a marketing gimmick, 1981’s Slates was issued as a 10″, but its six tight songs didn’t have that key track to make it as revered as other Fall releases of the time. “Leave the Capitol,” “Middle Mass,” and “Prole Art Threat” deserve their place in the Fall’s hall of fame, but compared to the second, punchy and polished version of “Lie Dream,” they sound a bit anemic. Not a bad taster if you’re new and want some post-punk, pre-pop Fall — and 90 percent of this is prime material. [The 1992 and 1998 reissues added the live and short A Part of America Therein, a worthy complement for which Sanctuary has other plans. For the Fall fan, the bonuses on the 2004 reissue are a mixed blessing. With classic tracks like “Lie Dream of a Casino Soul,” “Fantastic Life,” and the great “Hip Priest” tacked on, the extras read as if from an early-’80s “greatest-hits” package. Great, but if there’s a bummer to be had, they weaken the punch of the original Slates’ sprawling attempt to restructure the Fall from punk to prog — prog in the least pretentious sense of the word. Longtime buyers of the band get better sound quality, great liner notes, and the duplication blues once again.]” – All Music Guide
The Fall
Slates 10″
MediaFire Download Link
Tracklist:
01. Middle Mass
02. An Older Lover, Etc.
03. Prole Art Threat
04. Fit And Working Again
05. Slates, Slags Etc.
06. Leave The Capitol